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Readme for hs-twitterarchiver-0.1

Introduction

This script will access your Twitter stream and create a text file with all
the past tweets in JSON format.

The Twitter API currently limits access to a maximum of 3200 tweets in your
timeline. Hence if you have tweeted more often than that, you will not be able
to retrieve beyond 3200 past tweets.

Installation

You need to have Haskell (GHC 6.10 or 6.12 should do) and Cabal installed.

cabal install hs-twitterarchiver

Examples

For all options, run hs-twitterarchiver -h

Here is an example of how I use the script to archive all my tweets from
account vyom to a file called vyom.json. This is also the default behavior
when hs-twitterarchiver is called without any arguments.

runhaskell twitterarchiver.hs -u vyom -f vyom.json

If you have a private stream, you can call the script with a -p argument and
you will be prompted for a password. The script will then automatically use
HTTP Basic authentication when calling the Twitter API.